Common Pillbug

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How do pillbugs typically enter a home?

Answer: They gather in damp organic litter around foundations and slip indoors through foundation cracks, gaps under doors, and around ground-level windows.

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In a residential setting, what is the recommended first course of action for managing pillbugs?

Answer: Lead with moisture management, since trimming irrigation and keeping organic matter back from the structure strips away the damp conditions pillbugs need... Start with sanitation and exclusion: strip decaying vegetation and clippings from the soil near the foundation and caulk entry points.

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When distinguishing a pillbug from a sowbug in the field, what is the primary diagnostic physical difference?

Answer: A simple field test settles it: poke the animal, and if it scurries away flat instead of curling, it is a sowbug, not a pillbug.

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What is the typical lifespan of an adult pillbug?

Answer: A female may raise one to three broods a year, and adults are long-lived for their size, surviving two to five years.

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Which of the following best describes the pillbug's role in the ecosystem?

Answer: It feeds chiefly on decaying plant material and other decomposing matter, recycling those nutrients back into the soil... Extension specialists count this nutrient recycling as the reason pillbugs are deemed beneficial.

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In what scenario is the pillbug considered to be in 'pest territory'?

Answer: They cross into pest territory only in the garden, where they have been documented damaging crops such as tomato, radish, lettuce, pea, and bean.

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Which statement best describes the pillbug's biological relationship to common marine animals?

Answer: Despite the name, it is no insect but a land-dwelling relative of shrimp, crabs, and lobsters.

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A female pillbug's reproductive cycle involves which of the following characteristics?

Answer: A female pillbug carries her eggs in a fluid-filled brood pouch, the marsupium, on her underside; each batch holds roughly 100 to 200 eggs that hatch in about three to four weeks.

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